in your Steam Library, right clickTeam Fortress 2 and selectPropertiesin Properties, go to Local Files and selectBrowse Local Filesgo through Team Fortress 2 > tf > cfgcopy + paste any .cfg file and rename the pasted file ' autoexec.cfg 'now open the new .cfg file with Notepad ( or any other text editor )once you've done all this, you can extract ' maxframes ' from Chris' fps config, open with Notepad, and copy paste the contents into your new ' autoexec.cfg '

you can now save and quit the autoexec file, and launch Team Fortress 2 to see how many frames it gives younote that this pulls down graphical settings to the bare minimum